
Psychiatr Serv 58:1119-1123, August 2007
doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.58.8.1119
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Barriers to Recovery and Recommendations for Change: The Pennsylvania Consensus Conference on Psychiatry's Role
Joseph A. Rogers, A.A.,
Michael J. Vergare, M.D.,
Richard C. Baron, M.A. and
Mark S. Salzer, Ph.D.
OBJECTIVE: Recovery has emerged over the past decade as a dominant theme in public mental health care. METHODS: The 2006 Pennsylvania Consensus Conference brought together 24 community psychiatrists to explore the barriers they experienced in promoting recovery and their recommendations for change. RESULTS: Twelve barriers were identified and classified into one of three categories: psychiatry knowledge, roles, and training; the need to transform public mental health systems and services; and environmental barriers to opportunity. Participants made 22 recommendations to address these barriers through changes in policies, programs, and psychiatric knowledge and practice. CONCLUSIONS: The recommendations identify areas for change that can be accomplished through individual psychiatrist action and organized group efforts.
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